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Who wears a Kingussie Pleated kilt(post pics)?
I just got the official word. I am, for all intents and purposes, a graduate!
...but more importantly, I am now in official possesion of my graduation present: a 6 (count 'em- SIX) yard Kingussie pleated kilt, by Matt. It's done in 16 ounce worsted from D. C. Dalgleish.
I'll have a picture of it in girded fashion soon(pics on page 4), but until then:
(note: the camera made the tartan look a bit pink, but it's really a pretty standard shade of red)
What I was wondering is: how many of you fellows wear a Kingussie pleated kilt? If you don't wear one yourself, do you see/hear about them often? I know that the "reverse kingussie" is a popular arangement, but I've only seen one or two regular Kingussies, in real life. Post pictures, if you have 'em.
Last edited by Ryan Ross; 13th May 08 at 03:07 PM.
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There are of course the UKs. But, you're the only one I've seen here with a tartan Kingussie pleated kilt.
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I'd love to see how the pleats dance differently than a knife-pleat.
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I've never heard of these. Is there a thread I missed that explains the difference?
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I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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Aren't UKs reverse Kingussie?
I might have one of my original kilts left somewhere that is still in the Kingussie style, but all those that I have remade due to my shrinking waistline have been changed to the reverse as I find it much better in scrubland - aka my back garden - to have the pleats pointing backwards as they snag so much less frequently.
I think that you are wise to have a heavy cloth, as I find that the reverse also flies less than the standard, though I think that a Kingussie would be ideal for running in. The reverse has a tendency to cling, some even to try to become trousers.
I do like the look of that kilt - though hasn't it got a slightly pinkish tendency?
Not that I have anything against pink, just that there could be some good natured observations from the gentlemen of X Marks on the subject.
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-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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I'd love to own one someday. Does anyone know how to pronounce Kingussie?
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Originally Posted by turpin
I'd love to see how the pleats dance differently than a knife-pleat.
Sounds like we need a Kingussie YouTube video.
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Some pics of the original Kingussie kilt here (the one Matt's pattern, via Bob Martin, is based upon):
http://www.cuillinn.com/repro.html
Brian
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Thanks for the kind words, fellows.
As for the "pinkish tendency", that's the camera's fault. This tartan is woven up in the same colours as the Ross Hunting- dark green, light green, red, and black, and does look it, when seen in person (I need to get my best friend, who's a pro photographer, to take some better pics).
Kingussie is pronounced like: kin-u-see. The "g" is silent, as it were.
EDIT: And any commentary on the tartan is very welcomed, as I designed it and would like to hear everyone's critique!
Last edited by Ryan Ross; 8th May 08 at 01:46 PM.
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